Evan Solomon Elected in Toronto Centre, Sworn In as Canada’s First AI Minister

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Evan Solomon Elected in Toronto Centre, Sworn In as Canada’s First AI Minister

Toronto Centre now has a new voice in Parliament. Evan Solomon, a former journalist and political commentator, won the April 28 federal by-election with 64.5% of the vote, keeping this key downtown Toronto seat in Liberal hands after former MP Marci Ien’s departure. The riding—encompassing Regent Park, St. James Town, Church-Wellesley Village, and Old Town—remains a strong Liberalhold, yet residents continue to demand action on pressing local issues like affordability, housing, and food security.

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Shortly after his election, Solomon was officially sworn in as Canada’s first Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation, a newly created portfolio that signals a shift in federal priorities towards digital transformation as a central element of the country's economic strategy. In his new role, Solomon is charged with reviving stalled digital initiatives and expanding access to government services, while also overseeing regional economic development for Southern Ontario.

For residents of Regent Park and across Toronto Centre, the election outcome and Solomon’s ministerial appointment carry significant local impact. As the new MP takes on national responsibilities, communities remain focused on seeing real progress on issues that directly affect their daily lives.

 

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Video Upload Date: May 15, 2025

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